Bowles-Eye View: Surviving, Not Thriving, 2 Drivers Miss Prime Opportunity to Cash In
Nowhere does disappointment run deeper in the NASCAR garages than with Carl Edwards and Jimmie Johnson this Monday.
Nowhere does disappointment run deeper in the NASCAR garages than with Carl Edwards and Jimmie Johnson this Monday.
You can go from the penthouse to the outhouse in just one weekend. Take Tony Stewart, for example.
Miles the Monster is a Goliath figure, and he got the better of NASCAR’s Davids this Sunday.
Gaining double-digit positions over the course of a race isn’t easy and at Dover it’s even harder.
Who knew that NHRA Pro Stock experience would pay off for Kurt Busch in his victory over Jimmie Johnson?
Jimmie Johnson may have had the dominant car for much of the day, but when it was all said and done, it was Kurt Busch beating Johnson to the checkered flag
DOVER, Del. – Martin Truex Jr. put his No. 56 NAPA Toyota on the pole for Sunday’s AAA 400 at Dover (Oct. 2). It was Truex’s second pole at the Monster Mile.
For the third consecutive year, NASCAR will honor fans during the Sprint Cup Series Champion’s week in Las Vegas when it hosts the NASCAR After the Lap event.
It can’t go on like this.
Something must be done.
It’s ruining our sport.
These are some of the things being said around the garage and in the grandstands about a practice that has popped up in NASCAR in the past few seasons: starting the race and parking the car early, claiming some phantom issue, and collecting the prize money for a finish that is usually somewhere between 35th and 43rd place.
NASCAR is all about how much valuable exposure you can bring someone else and it is for this fact that Brian France created the Chase.